At Plotnick Law, we understand that family matters can be complex and emotionally charged. Our experienced family law attorneys in St. Petersburg, FL are here to guide you through these challenging times with sensitivity, professionalism, and expertise.
A premier law firm, Plotnick Law, P.A. specializes in criminal defense and family law matters. Our committed attorneys, with their profound experience and skill, are prepared to defend your best interests. We listen to your concerns, understand your unique situation, and devise a tailored legal strategy to help you reach your desired goals.
Operating from our main office in St. Petersburg, Florida, we also extend our services to Clearwater, Tampa, and Bradenton.
Navigating the intricacies of family law can be daunting. Whether you are contending with issues related to divorce, child custody, alimony, modifications, or fathers’ rights, we are here to provide the legal support you need.
Here is a brief overview of our key services:
Divorce: Managing an array of divorce cases, ranging from amicable, uncontested divorces to contentious separations.
Child Custody: Advocating for your rights to ensure the best interests of your children are at the forefront.
Alimony: Assisting in establishing fair alimony agreements, taking into account the financial circumstances of both parties.
Fathers’ Rights: Ensuring the rights of fathers are respected and upheld in matters of custody and visitation.
Plotnick Law is here to answer any questions you might have about family law in Florida. Here are some frequently asked questions:
How much is a family lawyer in Florida? The cost of hiring a family lawyer in Florida varies based on factors such as the complexity of your case and the lawyer’s experience. We strive to provide affordable, transparent pricing and will discuss payment options to suit your needs.
What are my rights as a mother in Florida? In Florida, mothers have equal rights to custody as fathers. However, the specific rights and responsibilities may vary depending on individual circumstances.
Who pays attorney fees in child custody cases in Florida? In most cases, each party pays their own legal fees. However, a court may order one party to pay part or all of the other party’s fees under certain circumstances.
Can a mother lose custody in Florida? Yes, a mother can lose custody if the court determines it’s in the best interest of the child, particularly if there are concerns around the mother’s ability to provide a safe, stable environment.
We can help clarify these and any other concerns you may have.
When family matters become legal matters, trust Plotnick Law. Our family law team is here to guide you through these challenging times, providing clear advice and assertive advocacy. We help you navigate these complex issues so you don’t have to do it alone.
Don’t wait, contact us today! Let us help you protect your family and your future. At Plotnick Law, we’re not just lawyers; we’re your staunchest allies during your most challenging times.
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